Nadya Suleman will do anything to make ends meet, and tells Oprah Winfrey she has no regrets about some of the suspect ways she’s done so. The mom of 14 appeared on the March 19 episode of OWN’s Oprah: Where Are They Now? On it, she defended the infamous Octomom porn . Octomom OWN Interview “Years after I had [the octuplets], my manager and I collaborated together on doing an independent, um, self-pleasure video,” Nadya Suleman says. “I did it, obviously, to provide for my family. I don’t regret it. Shockingly, it became one of the most liberating and empowering things I had ever done.” We could think of other words to describe it, but whatever. After shooting her porn film, Suleman danced topless at strip clubs on several occasions … and went to rehab for anxiety, exhaustion and stress. “I became beyond, beyond exhausted! I can’t tell you how exhausted … I actually was starting to crack,” Suleman recalls of her rough patch last year. “And then it got worse, the panic. All these panic attacks! So I asked for help. I called it a ‘life rehab.’ I went to a treatment program for 30 days.” “There was a team of doctors and psychologists assessing me and diagnosing me, and I was diagnosed with, um, post-traumatic stress disorder.” The single California resident, who is being investigated for welfare fraud there, adds, “In other words, someone, um, who’s like a soldier in war.” “I feel like I’m still at war sometimes!” So do we, Octo. So do we.
If you’ve read about the Iron Man 3 footage that Marvel Studios has shown to bloggers, then you know that, during the Mandarin’s helicopter attack on Casa Tony Stark ( Robert Downey Jr. ), Pepper Potts ( Gwyneth Paltrow ) ends up flying to safety in one of the armored suits. It sounds like a cool scene, and I won’t be surprised if it’s a set-up for another later in the movie. But I’m not so thrilled about Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige’s recent comments that Potts could suit up for her own adventures in future Iron Man installments. Kevin Feige Talks About Pepper Potts’ Possible Future In Armor Here’s what Feige says in an interview with About.com : I will tell you this. In this movie [ Iron Man 3 ] we play with the convention of the damsel in distress. We are bored by the damsel in distress. But, sometimes we need our hero to be desperate enough in fighting for something other than just his own life. So, there is fun to be had with “Is Pepper in danger or is Pepper the savior?” over the course of this movie. In terms of where we go with future movies, we’ll see. In the comic books she does get a taste for the suit and becomes her own hero named Rescue, who doesn’t necessarily battle other people, but is on missions to help people and to save people. Will we do that down the line with Gwyneth Paltrow? Who knows. But her being in the suit is something we have been playing with since Iron Man 2 , where we did some designs and it didn’t end up fitting in that movie. But the little taste you saw here [in an Iron Man 3 clip] is something that we’re certainly interested in. Why Pepper Potts As Rescue Is A Jump-The-Shark Idea I hope it’s a passing interest because the idea of Paltrow’s character donning her own metal suit (insert Spanx joke here) to rescue families threatened by a hurricane or some other catastrophe sounds like a jump-the-shark premise that is devoid of the tension and smart-assery that distinguishes the Iron Man movies. I’m not familiar with the comics storyline to which Feige refers, but “Rescue” sounds like a very Saturday-morning-cartoon name. And that’s where this G-rated idea belongs. If the Marvel Studios is serious about putting Goop-curating Gwynnie in full-metal jacket mode, then they’ve got to surprise the audience by having her play against type. Contrary to what Feige says in this interview, Paltrow should be kicking super-villain ass Michelle Rodriguez -style to the point where Tony feels threatened by her superhero potential. Now that’s an Iron Man subplot. Feel free to contact my agent. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
Hi hater… Chelsea Handler Admits Disliking Angelina Jolie Late night loud-mouth Chelsea Handler is back to talking that talking about Hollyweird mistress-turned-main-thang Angelina Jolie. Chelsea, who hosts popular late night talk show “Chelsea Lately,” has never been one to hold her tongue and she no problem putting her non-friendly feeling towards about Angelina on blast during a recent sit down. via Hollywood Life During a March 5 appearance on Watch What Happens Live!, Chelsea, 38, opened up about her true feelings of Angelina, 36, and it wasn’t pretty! Read on to see what she had to say. Chelsea slammed Angelina in her interview, and she insists it’s not because of her friendship with Jennifer Aniston, who used to be married to Angelina’s current partner Brad Pitt. “She seems like a demon,” Chelsea told Andy Cohen. “It has nothing to do with Jennifer. As a woman, I know when you see somebody walking across the room that’s a bad girl. I just don’t like Angelina Jolie. I don’t think she’s a girl’s girl. I like girl’s girls!” Meow Chelsea! Her words are pretty harsh, but let’s not forget, this is not the first time she has dissed Angelina! In an interview with More magazine in 2012, Chelsea said that Angelina said “doesn’t strike me as someone I would have a close friendship with.” She added, “You just know as a woman, when you see another woman, if that’s a woman you can trust.” Dayyyyum Chelsea. Tell us how you really feel. We can’t front though, Angelina DOES kind of have that cut-a-bish-in-a-heartbeat look going on.
Taylor Swift has once again opened up to a national magazine. Just a couple of days after telling Vanity Fair that she’s sick of her portrayal in the media , Swift has admitted to InStyle UK : She’s scared of ending up all alone. “I don’t wanna end up being awful and intolerable,” Swift says, growing even more depressing: “Alone. Laying in a marble bathtub by myself, sad, with a glass of wine just complaining that my life ended up alone because I pushed everyone away because I thought I was too good to hang out with anybody.” Taylor said she wants to avoid the “Hollywood sad cliché of the poor lonely starlet with no one because she put up all these walls and didn’t trust anyone.” Perhaps that explains why she dates around so often: Swift simply wants to love, she wants to trust. It’s a noble thought, but the singer is 23 years old. She has plenty of time to worry about ending up alone. Among other topics touched on in the interview: Abandoning her plan : “I’ve thought that I did have a dream scenario before, but it turns out that I change my mind and that essentially in your 20s all the puzzle pieces of your life are thrown up in the air and they just fall into whatever place and I think that’s healthy.” On choosing girl friends over guy friends : “I’m a girls’ girl. I have guy friends but the problem with having guy friends is, like, I always get linked to them and they’ll end up in a slideshow of people I’ve apparently dated on the Internet.”
And nope, it’s not Hov….. Kanye West Responds To MTV Hottest MC List Although G.O.O.D music guru Kanye West has been on a roll with this rambling and ranting as of late, he actually made a few notable points during a brief chat with HOT 97′s DJ Enuff in response to the release of MTV’s annual “Hottest MCs” list, which ranked ‘Ye at number 7 this year. It sounded like things were all good and normal during the interview until Yeezy put MTV Veejay Sway on blizzy blast…..and then hung up in DJ Enuff’s face in true ‘Ye fashion. Check out a few excerpts from the conversation below: DJ Enuff: I saw you on the list. You came in at #7 on the MTV list. That’s wassup. Kanye: That was cool and everything. More than anything, I’m happy for Sean, but I feel like he should be on top 5. The way he’s just bodying records, like the way he started off that “Mercy….” DJ Enuff: So you think you and Sean should be top 5 definitely? Maybe top 3? I know you, ‘Ye. To me, you’re gonna say you’re the number one rapper in the world. So, number 7, does this bother you? Kanye: Yeah, number 7 bothers me. I think that [Lil] Wayne is the number one rapper in the world. DJ Enuff: Wait, you think Wayne is the number one rapper in the world? Kanye: Yeah, I just think he’s like, you know, him and Jay and Em and certain people are just the greatest rappers of all time. To me, I feel that in order for them to put me as number 7, they had to bring up things that they didn’t like. Like, they was like they didn’t like the “Cruel Summer” album…It’s definitely not based on a body of work. They don’t like Givenchy Kanye, they don’t like Kanye in a kilt, they don’t like Kanye in a relationship… DJ Enuff: So you think that is what puts you at number seven as opposed to number five, four, three, two, one? Kanye: I don’t think it’s them really going bar for bar. I said, “Lucky I ain’t had Jay drop him from the team.” Ain’t no bar, ain’t no bar in the entire past 12 months that’s hotter than that bar. That’s one bar! I come from this battle rap, that’s how I grew up in Chicago. I couldn’t believe it. I gave Sway his first TV. He came over to my crib in Newark, NJ. I was living in Newark doing beats for Jay and Beans and all them and I was getting a new TV and I gave Sway his first TV. And really I didn’t really wanna even like call to talk about the number seven list, I just wanna tell everybody that I gave Sway his first TV. And he need to remember that. [Hangs up the phone.] Welp. There you have it folks. You can listen to the entire interview below to hear Yeezy tell how he really feels about his music, his artists, other rappers and more. A pretty good listen, we must admit. via MissInfo
Kate Hudson is the devil woman…at least that’s what I assume at least one of the many dudes she has had sex with is thinking (Owen Wilson who tried to kill himself because of her)…..you know a typical entitled brat from Beverly Hills with Celebrity parents who were too busy being celebrities to give her a normal upbringing, forcing her flat chested, yet round ass into interesting places….like the bed of a 50 year old singer who knocked her up….when she was 20 or some shit…leading to more men, more babies, being a bloated coked up looking whore, to this…svelte and photoshopped for Glamour…. Clearly, I’m not a fan. To read the interview – God knows why you’d want to FOLLOW THIS LINK Here are the pics.
“The Real Housewives of Paris Part Deux” managed to kill the romance in the city of love, unless you include a budding bromance. We break down the surprising turns and best Segway tours in THG’s +/- review. The City of Love couldn’t have looked more beautiful… or more cheesy than with the staged romantic moment between Mauricio and Kyle. Minus 12. Their lock of love on the bridge felt so scripted it was hard to watch. It also proved what a short memory Kyle has when she said her husband’s only romantic gestures were bringing her coffee or running a bath. Did she forget the day he gave her a Maserati?!? Minus 10 . I’ll take that over a silly lock any day. Everyone spent the day exploring Paris and Lisa and Kim were lucky they didn’t break an ankle walking in those ridiculously high heels down cobblestone streets. I’m certain I’d end up in the ER if I tried that. The cutest moment went to Yolanda and Brandi who jogged, skipped, and cartwheeled next to the Seine. Plus 15. Their sense of fun was contagious. But the best romance was a bromance. Mauricio and Ken’s Segway tour of Paris was simply adorable. Plus 22 . It made me happy they were happy to let go of their fight over dinner and move on. If only the woman could take a lesson. Most boring conversation went to Lisa and Kyle who once again rehashed their season long argument. Lisa’s still ticked that Kyle never backs her up and Kyle’s whining because their relationship doesn’t feel the same. Yawn. Minus 13. Although Lisa Vanderpump was being a bit of a brat tonight. Her jabs about Kim’s sobriety definitely had an edge of meanness to it whether she meant it that way or not. And if someone is crying, talking to their sister and asks you to leave, just leave! Minus 18. What was so complicated about that request? But everyone was concerned about Kim. The night before they thought she’d fallen off the wagon and today they worried she’d overdosed in her bedroom. Perhaps it was just their imaginations running amok as it seemed to be nothing more than a bad case of jet lag. Or maybe we’ve just seen he high so often we can no longer tell the difference. Kim wins the line of the night when the ladies all freak out about the chef butchering the duck for dinner. “As long as it’s not doing the quacking while he’s doing the whacking, I’m OK.” Plus 25. Biggest voice of reason… Brandi . Wow! I didn’t see that coming but Ms. Glanville was the voice of understanding all night. She even had Kim’s back more than once. Plus 17. Wouldn’t it be ironic if these two became friends. Kyle might just jump off the Eiffel tower and take Faye with her. Yolanda won the prize for pointing out the obvious. Yes, that was Lisa running to anyone who would listen and gossiping about Kim…in front of Kim. Welcome to reality TV. Who’s up for more Paris next week? EPISODE TOTAL: +26! SEASON TOTAL: -309!
Ah, the annual Women Tell All filler episode special. As always, it didn’t offer much in the way of insight (or The Bachelor spoilers ), but boy was it entertaining. Not only did Tierra LiCausi and her “sparkle” bring the drama, there were other notable interviews and a memorable exchange between Sean and AshLee. What did we learn – good and bad – from the Women Tell All? Come along below for the official THG +/- Bachelor recap! Tierra surprisingly showed up in an attempt to explain herself, although the more she talked, the deeper she dug herself into the hole of her own making. Chris Harrison (who gets a Plus 50 for his moderation of events like this) asked Tierra if she had regrets or wanted to apologize for anything at all. Her response? “Off the top of my head, no. There’s nothing that I can say to apologize for because there’s nothing that I feel I did to these girls intentionally or that I said bad about them.” “If I did say anything bad about anybody here, please tell me and bring it to my attention and give me an example, because honestly, I didn’t say one bad thing.” Minus 100 for Tierra’s utter lack of self-awareness. She is also not smart. Few of her sentences even make sense. Minus 100 for the guy who proposed to her for having to try to decipher this on a regular basis. Well, if her engagement is even real. Minus 75 for never naming the guy. Wait, Tierra was Little Miss Nevada? Tierra = Honey Boo Boo! Plus 50 . The women recalled numerous moments when she was downright unfriendly – not just not super-friendly – as Tierra squirmed in the hot seat and got defensive. And we haven’t even gotten to the AshLee Frazier fight. “It’s your character, you can’t just bash on people like that,” AshLee said. “We watched the show. That’s not fair for you to straight call me a liar to my face.” Plus 50 for that ownage. Tierra and her eyebrow were clearly in the wrong here and she seemed to realize it, eventually. She finally did give them this: “All I can say is I apologize to all of you guys for you guys thinking that I didn’t want to talk to you or I wasn’t being friendly or I wasn’t trying to be friends with you.” “Once again, I think I came into this really scared and I didn’t really know how to handle it, and I guess I handled it in a bad way, and I apologize.” Okay. Plus 50 . Now moving on. Sarah Herron mentioned how badly it hurt to open up to Sean and get rejected, and can’t help but wonder if it’s because of her arm. Girl, please. Plus 25 because you made it farther than most of the randoms up stage with you who have two arms, and because unlike Tierra, your sparkle is legit. Desiree Hartsock, meanwhile, is looking fantastic, and is totally being groomed to be The Bachelorette based on this interview. Mark our words. Plus 100 . Now the main event, and it had nothing to do with Little Miss Nevada. AshLee Frazier, looking amazing, recalled her stunning elimination last week. Clearly as bitter as her dress was designed to remind Sean what he’s missing now, she confronted him with the question she did not ask last week: WHY?! “From day one, you were my frontrunner. When I pictured my life with someone, it was usually you because everything seemed to match up with,” Sean said. When push came to shove, though, he said he was looking for his best friend, and “There were times that I felt like I couldn’t find that laughter with you.” That’s got to hurt, but Plus 50 for honesty … unless he wasn’t entirely honest. AshLee called him out on something she claims he told her on their last date. “Why did you tell me you had absolutely no feelings for them,” she asked The Bachelor , referencing finalists Lindsay Yenter and Catherine Giudici. Sean Lowe quickly denied that, looking visibly surprised and uncomfortable, saying, “I didn’t say that. I wouldn’t say that.” Her response: “But you did.” He’s either a bad liar or genuinely confused by all of this here. They kept going back and forth about it with the cameras “off.” Neither admitted they were wrong. It just got more and more awkward. Oye. Minus 100 . Think he said that or something like it? We may never know. EPISODE TOTAL: EVEN! SEASON TOTAL: +157! Did Sean make the right decision letting AshLee go? Yes … she’s sweet but it wasn’t the right fit. No, Catherine should’ve been sent home! No, Lindsay should’ve been sent home! View Poll » Her reaction since then: Right or wrong? Right! Way to stay strong and stand tall! Wrong! Immature and ungrateful! View Poll » Who do you want to win The Bachelor? Lindsay Yenter Catherine Giudici View Poll »
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Park Chan-wook’s reverence for Alfred Hitchcock and David Lynch shines through in his English-language debut, Stoker . It’s a tightly wound thriller with psychosexual undertones and shocking — yet artful — violence in which, it seems, no detail is accidental and the details, both visual and auditory, add up to a lavish cinematic experience. Stoker chronicles the macabre coming of age of 18-year-old India ( Mia Wasikowska ) when her father is killed on her 18th birthday and her handsome but creepy Uncle Charlie ( Matthew Goode ) comes to stay with her and her emotionally remote mother Evie ( Nicole Kidman ). On the eve of the film ‘ s March 1 U.S. opening, I spoke to Park about his vision for the film, the alterations he made to Wentworth Miller’s white-knuckle script and the film’s connection to his 2009 vampire movie Thirst, even though, despite its title, Stoker has nothing to do with the undead or the supernatural. The soft-spoken filmmaker also told me why he doesn’t want to see Spike Lee’s take on Oldboy until it’s released weighed in on the movie violence debate that erupted in the wake of the Newtown shootings. But wait, that’s not all! Preceding the interview is an exclusive featurette, courtesy of Fox Searchlight, in which Park and his cast discuss the movie. Enjoy. Click here to view the embedded video. Movieline: This is your first English-language film, and it’s set in America. I’d love to know if you wanted make any kind of a statement about American culture in Stoker . Park: Although Wentworth was obviously influenced by Shadow of a Doubt , the first American film that Hitchcock made, it’s not a commentary on American society at all. What attracted me to the script was that the story deals with the very universal idea of this family relationship. It doesn’t matter what country you’re from, you’ll be able to relate to and enjoy this film. You have said that Hitchcock — and David Lynch as well — influenced you, but the character of India’s mother, Evelyn, would be at home in a Tennessee Williams play. Was that intentional? Actually, the intention was to not evoke Tennessee Williams because the script ran the risk of being so under that influence. Of course, I am a fan of Tennessee Williams, but it’s not where I wanted to go, though I don’t want to blame Wentworth for everything. [Smiles] Lady Vengeance and, to a degree, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance had to do with family and revenge. I feel like these themes connect your earlier work to Stoker . Would you agree? It would depend on who’s doing the interpreting. Take the vengeance theme, for example. Some people might say that this film has nothing to do with the idea of vengeance. But if you want to interpret it as a story about vengeance, you can. It lends itself to that interpretation just as well as any other. Well, without spoiling the movie, there is at least one of act of vengeance committed — more, depending on your interpretation. It’s certainly not the only theme, but it’s definitely there. You’re absolutely right. It is an entirely possible interpretation. And there you have the link to the Vengeance trilogy. But I would say that Stoker lends itself just as well to vampiric aspects and is more closely linked to Thirst . But I also wanted to focus on the coming-of-age story of a young girl, and in that sense, it’s closer to I’m A Cyborg But That’s OK. Evie’s coldness and cruelty toward India is quite memorable. Is that straight from Miller’s script or did you expand upon that in the storytelling? I actually weakened it. Take the example of Evie’s big monologue. She’s cursing her daughter — it’s a very, very cruel thing. But in the original script, the monologue ended with Evie telling India: “I can’t wait to see life tear you apart.” I wanted to add a deeper layer to Evie’s character. I wanted her to be surprised at herself for having said such a cruel thing to her own daughter. So, I worked with Nicole to add more action and dialogue. The result is that after Evie realizes the harshness of what she has just said, she tells India: “Who are you? Aren’t you supposed to love me?” And this is where we see that, underneath all of the vitriol, she’s a mother yearning for her own daughter to love her. And in that we find a very relatable and ordinary maternal figure. Have you gotten a chance to see any of Spike Lee’s remake of Oldboy ? I haven’t. I don’t have any detailed information about it, and I don’t want to find out any more than I already know. When the film comes out, I want to be surprised and stunned by the great filmmaker that Spike Lee is. The violence in your film is shocking, but it’s also integral to the story. I’d love to know your opinion of the debate here over cinema violence and whether it influences actual violence. I cannot believe that violence depicted onscreen actually causes people to act out violently. That’s oversimplifying the issue. If somebody commits a violent act after seeing violence in a movie, I think the question that needs to be asked is: would that person still have committed the act if he had not see a violent film? Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .